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Feb 3, 2013 8:02 PM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Yes it does.
Don't forget to check out North Hills Nursery also. Another great family owned semp nursery. That is what they specialize in, as does SMG. Then there is Young's Garden Center, I just love all these family owned and operated nurseries.
Oh, don't foret Wild Ginger Farm and Perennial Obsession.
Perennial Obsession is in the process of making a new and improved website, the old one is functioning but only has a small sampling of her approximately 450 varieties of sempervivum.

I have bought from all of the above nurseries for a number of years now, all are reputable and easy to do business with.

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